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americans want and demand law and order. they may not say it or be talking about it, but that's what they want. >> and vice president pence trying to make it out like the pandemic is over, but he couldn't be more wrong. cases are climbing in 18 states. lots to talk about with our correspondent and the white house correspondent for american urban networks, and reporter for "the new york times." good evening one and all. john, you are up first. let's talk about the executive order. it is more like guidelines and leaves heavy lifting up to the government. >> because donald trump thinks of law and order as get tough, don't get things get out of control. we have all seen the clips of him saying don't protect their heads when they put them in the police van. even though we have seen horrific pictures, he goes with the problem. the question is going to be is this all that is done or is congress going to act? we will find that out in the next week or two. >> let's talk about the executive order. it doesn't mention racism or bias. ho
americans want and demand law and order. they may not say it or be talking about it, but that's what they want. >> and vice president pence trying to make it out like the pandemic is over, but he couldn't be more wrong. cases are climbing in 18 states. lots to talk about with our correspondent and the white house correspondent for american urban networks, and reporter for "the new york times." good evening one and all. john, you are up first. let's talk about the executive...
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clear that this is a smell of natural gas that's being reported through 911 and between our crews, law enforcement, and pg&e gas, we're out hitting each of those to see if it's something that we need to secure the gas or not. >> there was a request for a coroner at the river front property. do you have information on that and whether it was related to anything earthquake? >> i'll let the police department address that. >> the answer to that question is it was not related to the earthquake. we do realize that with 20,000 people out of 80,000 in town being affected, it's important to remember too that a lot of areas were not impacted or they did not suffer damage. there are a lot of stores, restaurants that are still open serving the needs of the community. if you could get that message out there too, we would appreciate that. >> how many people have been displaced? how many people are without a home? >> i don't have a number. >> are you getting resources now that you didn't have earlier this morning? are you gotten calls from the state? >> we've had great cooperation from the county and
clear that this is a smell of natural gas that's being reported through 911 and between our crews, law enforcement, and pg&e gas, we're out hitting each of those to see if it's something that we need to secure the gas or not. >> there was a request for a coroner at the river front property. do you have information on that and whether it was related to anything earthquake? >> i'll let the police department address that. >> the answer to that question is it was not related...
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law and the fbi has the lead in that. so what happens in a case like this, and i worked in this program when i was in the bureau and consulted for it three years after i retired, the program involves every possible way to identify any american being held, who's holding them, what are the circumstances? what is that group like? what are they likely to sfwhant it is somali pirates just want money? who's involved in this thing? and then to employ any diplomatic means and any country that can be brought in to play a part in releasing the person. the u.s. government does not pay ransom for hostages to get them back. at the same time, the u.s. government does not obstruct a ransom payment. all know we're told in this case there was no payment but that is up to the family or employer, if it is a subject of a company. it's a big program. most people have never heard of it. >> bob, this was not isis. we know what isis is capable of. we saw a few days ago with jim foley. but this is also a terrorist group. why would a group give up
law and the fbi has the lead in that. so what happens in a case like this, and i worked in this program when i was in the bureau and consulted for it three years after i retired, the program involves every possible way to identify any american being held, who's holding them, what are the circumstances? what is that group like? what are they likely to sfwhant it is somali pirates just want money? who's involved in this thing? and then to employ any diplomatic means and any country that can be...
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he did have several run ins with the law since the year 2000. according to the sheriffs office in a county in minnesota, the offenses included speeding, giving an officer false information, that is there and we're picking apart everything else we can find out about him. >> we appreciate it, brian todd reporting from washington this morning. let's dig a little deeper by bob baer. welcome to both of you. >> i want to start with you, how were these extremist groups able to brainwash westerners? >> well, a lot of these people, and i've met them in prisons and gone to britain and france and talked to them. they are usually from poorer social elements, they are outsiders, they have criminal records. they are looking for a cause. >> theo curtis has just walked outside of his house. i'm going to have to interrupt you. here's peter theo curtis who was held hostage by al qaeda affiliated terrorists. he popped out of his house to hang an american flag on a tree. he's approaching the microphone to say a few words to the media and to the world. let's listen.
he did have several run ins with the law since the year 2000. according to the sheriffs office in a county in minnesota, the offenses included speeding, giving an officer false information, that is there and we're picking apart everything else we can find out about him. >> we appreciate it, brian todd reporting from washington this morning. let's dig a little deeper by bob baer. welcome to both of you. >> i want to start with you, how were these extremist groups able to brainwash...
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in the united states, we can't compel somebody to talk to law enforcement. and if somebody exercises their right to remain silent, there's very little law enforcement can do. >> buster was not making a big point to either be a part of the investigation or try to dispel rumors. he seemed to be extremely uninterested and uncaring, which also i think speaks to a classic martyrdom mentality of thinking he was completely above the law and that ignoring the problem would make it go away. >> i hate to only be able to give you hearsay, but the main thing is whether that is the case or not the case, there is still somebody that lost a child, lost a brother, lost a family member, and that's just not right. i hope y'all can get this figured out. >> yeah, absolutely. i mean, let's give this family some closure, you know. appreciate you taking the time to talk to me. i'm going to go ahead and stop this recording. >> there's different stories and different versions out there. i've heard paul. i've heard buster. those names have been brought up numerous times consistently
in the united states, we can't compel somebody to talk to law enforcement. and if somebody exercises their right to remain silent, there's very little law enforcement can do. >> buster was not making a big point to either be a part of the investigation or try to dispel rumors. he seemed to be extremely uninterested and uncaring, which also i think speaks to a classic martyrdom mentality of thinking he was completely above the law and that ignoring the problem would make it go away....
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kim law, napa, california. >> we want to turn to meteorologist adam cabrera who joins us from the cnn weather center. the big talk is this the lead up to the big one? everyone talks about that. >> everyone talks about that, but we don't have the technology to tell you whether this is a foreshock to something that is yet to come. because of course we had not just to damage, but more importantly, numerous injuries and thankfully no fatalities. 6.0 magnitude, 10.8 kilometers. the magnitude was not as strong as what we had back in 1989, i'll compare those two in a second here. but what we did have was between 6 and 7, that was a strong class earthquake, we don't get that many of them around the world. the average per year, anything above an 8 is a great earthquake. 134, we never like to see any of them. between 6 and 6.9, we get 134. so what happened in napa, is certainly something that doesn't happen every stay day. in 1989, that did cause significant damage and you may think that between a 6 and a 6.9, not much of a difference, but there is as far as how much energy is released as far a
kim law, napa, california. >> we want to turn to meteorologist adam cabrera who joins us from the cnn weather center. the big talk is this the lead up to the big one? everyone talks about that. >> everyone talks about that, but we don't have the technology to tell you whether this is a foreshock to something that is yet to come. because of course we had not just to damage, but more importantly, numerous injuries and thankfully no fatalities. 6.0 magnitude, 10.8 kilometers. the...
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laws don't apply to supervised use. >> there might not be a law on the books, but this is one of those situations where we think common sense should probably dictate our behaviors and it just doesn't seem to make a lot of sense to give young children access, particularly to very powerful automatic weapons. >> reporter: still, it's happened before. in 2008, an 8-year-old boy at a gun show in massachusetts shot himself in the head while firing an uzi. the former police chief who organized that show could have gone to prison for more than 20 years, but he was acquitted. and local authorities say so far, in this latest incident, charges will not be filed against anyone, calling the death the result of an industrial accident. tom foreman, cnn, washington. >> there's a lot more happening. tonight, susan hendricks has the "360" bulletin. >> a texas jury has found a father not guilty in the shooting death of the drunk driver who killed his two sons. david barajas cried after that verdict was read. his sons, ages 11 and 12 died in 2012. >>> a crew member of the tv show "cops" has died after ope
laws don't apply to supervised use. >> there might not be a law on the books, but this is one of those situations where we think common sense should probably dictate our behaviors and it just doesn't seem to make a lot of sense to give young children access, particularly to very powerful automatic weapons. >> reporter: still, it's happened before. in 2008, an 8-year-old boy at a gun show in massachusetts shot himself in the head while firing an uzi. the former police chief who...
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one law enforcement official pointed me towards a line that runs between new york city and toronto. it runs actually from buffalo, new york. i'm told that the plan was to detonate explosives in canada. and derail -- and derail the train. and my law enforcement source said there had been some reports that they wanted to wage a spectacular attack, blow up a bridge. he said no. he said what they were doing was to target the train on the tressels, and actually what they wanted to do was derail the train and cause maximum injury to the people on it. >> so two quick follow-ups with you, gloria. first, whether we look at u.s. response here of what happened in boston, canada, an example of it working well, right? coordinated investigation, caught the plot early, and they have been watching it for over a year, haddize izeyes on the si, right? >> they had eyes on the situational they had informants in the community that they believed would be lucrative for them, and that certainly worked out. i think they -- it is clear to me that they worked in concert with united states law enforcement and
one law enforcement official pointed me towards a line that runs between new york city and toronto. it runs actually from buffalo, new york. i'm told that the plan was to detonate explosives in canada. and derail -- and derail the train. and my law enforcement source said there had been some reports that they wanted to wage a spectacular attack, blow up a bridge. he said no. he said what they were doing was to target the train on the tressels, and actually what they wanted to do was derail the...
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>> we hear from law enforcement experts all the time, and there is no such thing as a regular traffic stop. this is exactly what turned out to be the case in this particular case in mississippi. now, here is what we know from authorities. like you mentioned, two police officers now dead and two suspects in custody. here is what we have learned from authorities as to how all of this went down, and so these two police officers made a traffic stop, the next thing you know, shots are fired. these two police officers are sent to the hospital and they later die at the hospital. now, what transpires back at the scene. what we learned from authorities, these two suspects allegedly stole the police vehicle, that police cruiser, and used it as a getaway car, and then, you know, disappeared. well, of course, with some police work, police were actually able to find them to apprehend them. the local paper there, the "clarion ledger," telling us, reporting that marion banks was actually found at 1:15 a.m. and was apprehended at a motel, and curtis banks was later apprehended, about 3:00 a.m., and n
>> we hear from law enforcement experts all the time, and there is no such thing as a regular traffic stop. this is exactly what turned out to be the case in this particular case in mississippi. now, here is what we know from authorities. like you mentioned, two police officers now dead and two suspects in custody. here is what we have learned from authorities as to how all of this went down, and so these two police officers made a traffic stop, the next thing you know, shots are fired....
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let's bring in law enforcement analyst former fbi assistant director tom fuentes. what isn't important. what when hear this, this is not left about versus right, this is about safely, a legitimate issue. >> i would ask them that question, chris. >> say it again. >> i said -- no, i would ask the senators and the members of the house of representatives what the -- what's the purpose and what they're trying to do. obviously it appears that they're trying to find out if the fbi missed something or if the department of homeland security missed something. >> right. >> how that could have happened or should there have been some kind of stops in place, the term ping that the system was pinged, i don't know of that or how that worked. that would be something within the passport control under dhs. but i note the russian sent a message to the fbi to investigate him in 2011. now and nothing comes of that, there's nothing derogatory found near as we can tell. everything was done that could have been done and the information was sent back to russia. now, now after that investiga
let's bring in law enforcement analyst former fbi assistant director tom fuentes. what isn't important. what when hear this, this is not left about versus right, this is about safely, a legitimate issue. >> i would ask them that question, chris. >> say it again. >> i said -- no, i would ask the senators and the members of the house of representatives what the -- what's the purpose and what they're trying to do. obviously it appears that they're trying to find out if the fbi...
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a law enforcement official says tsarnaev's condition is improving. he's able to sit up and able to write, but he's become a lots less talkative since he was read his miranda rights. his father's trip to the united states has been put on hold for health reasons. his mother will not be coming to the united states at all because she's wanted here on felony char charges of shoplifting and also destruction of property. cnn's pamela brown is live at the medical center in massachusetts where dzhokhar tsarnaev is being held. let's first talk about the search that's going on in a dump. is it still going on or have they ended their search? >> reporter: carol, as far as we know, it's still going on. investigators have been combing through that landfill for three days now. there are dozens of investigators out there searching for what they believe will be tsarnaev's laptop that essentially authorities say he helped lead them to this landfill. there were certain tips that led them there and they were interviewing other people in the investigation that also led au
a law enforcement official says tsarnaev's condition is improving. he's able to sit up and able to write, but he's become a lots less talkative since he was read his miranda rights. his father's trip to the united states has been put on hold for health reasons. his mother will not be coming to the united states at all because she's wanted here on felony char charges of shoplifting and also destruction of property. cnn's pamela brown is live at the medical center in massachusetts where dzhokhar...
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the law enforcement event is over, it says. so hopefully that means no one was hurt. of course, we don't know that yet. we're still checking on things. renee marsh is on case as you've her. i'll be right back. er, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, we help you shine every day of the week. centurylink your link to what's next. geicmoney for over 75 years.save they've really stood the test of time. much like these majestic rocky mountains. which must be named after the... that would be rocky the flying squirrel, mr. gecko sir. obviously! ahh come on bullwinkle, they're named after... ...first president george rockington! that doesn't even make any sense...mr...uhh...winkle. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. we make things that give you goose bumps. things that adapt and exhilarate... we made a car that reacts to the road before you ever have the cha
the law enforcement event is over, it says. so hopefully that means no one was hurt. of course, we don't know that yet. we're still checking on things. renee marsh is on case as you've her. i'll be right back. er, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, we help you shine every day of the week. centurylink your link to...
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you welcomed me as a young law student across the river. welcomed michelle too. you welcomed me -- [ applause ] -- you welcomed me during a convention when i was still a state senator and very few people could pronounce my name right. like you, michelle and i have walked these streets, like you we know these neighborhoods, and like you in this moment of grief we join you in saying, boston, you're my home. for millions of us what happened on monday is personal. it's personal. today our prayers are with the campbell family of medford. they're here today. their daughter krystle was always smiling. those who knew her said that with her red hair and her freckles and her ever-eager willingness to speak her mind, she was beautiful. sometimes she could be a little noisy. and everybody loved her for it. she would have turned 30 next month. as her mother said through her tears, this doesn't make any sense. our prayers are with the lu family of china who sent their daughter lingzi here to she could experience all the city had to offer. a 23-year-old student far from home. a
you welcomed me as a young law student across the river. welcomed michelle too. you welcomed me -- [ applause ] -- you welcomed me during a convention when i was still a state senator and very few people could pronounce my name right. like you, michelle and i have walked these streets, like you we know these neighborhoods, and like you in this moment of grief we join you in saying, boston, you're my home. for millions of us what happened on monday is personal. it's personal. today our prayers...
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there is no law. but this lawless view would place congress above the law. it would place congress above the constitution. for congress to ignore the specific words of the constitution itself and substitute its own judgments would be for congress to do what it is accuse of the president of doing and no one is above the law. not the president and not congress. this is precisely the kind of vow expressly rejected by the framers who fear having a president serve at the pleasure of the legislature and precisely the view rejected by senator jay grimes when he refused to sp high crimes and misdemeanors that would change at the view of each senator. in the words of gubernor morris, that impeachment must be enumerated and defined. those are obliged to demonstrate how the criteria accepted by the house in this case are enumerated and defined in the constitution. the compelling textural analysis provided by justice curtis is confirmed by the date in the constitution, by the federalist papers, writings of blackstone and the writings of alexander hamilton, heavily relie
there is no law. but this lawless view would place congress above the law. it would place congress above the constitution. for congress to ignore the specific words of the constitution itself and substitute its own judgments would be for congress to do what it is accuse of the president of doing and no one is above the law. not the president and not congress. this is precisely the kind of vow expressly rejected by the framers who fear having a president serve at the pleasure of the legislature...
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and ears to law enforcement. and it's termed watch for a specific reason. it's not engage. it's not apprehend. it's not attempt to be a police officer. it is designed to watch and ultimately report to law enforcement occasionally, you'll have an individual who as described earlier through profile may not be appropriately assigned as a crime watch person or a crime watch captain. i encourage and ask all crime watches in america, if you have this type of a personality or individual in your watch group or organization, by all means get rid of him. >> would you ever want a person who's on a crime watch to be armed? >> absolutely not. >> let me ask you a question, jay, about the crime profile in seminole county. sanford is the biggest city inside seminole county and leads the county in rape, it leads the county in robbery. it leads in burglaries. i leads the county in auto theft and larceny. that city. would that have any relevance to the case? is his paranoia if there is some making some sense? >> well, here's where
and ears to law enforcement. and it's termed watch for a specific reason. it's not engage. it's not apprehend. it's not attempt to be a police officer. it is designed to watch and ultimately report to law enforcement occasionally, you'll have an individual who as described earlier through profile may not be appropriately assigned as a crime watch person or a crime watch captain. i encourage and ask all crime watches in america, if you have this type of a personality or individual in your watch...
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cnn's ken law looks at some of the worst-hit buildings. >> reporter: this is just one corner, one of the worst corners that we could find. you see all these bricks on the sidewalk over here. this is an area normally filled with people having coffee, having dinner this time of the day. that -- those bricks came from up above. if you look up, that entire section has simply been knocked out by the earthquake. this entire building has been what's known here in california as being red tagged, meaning that it is too dangerous to enter the city. still trying to assess the damage throughout this area and the larger area throughout napa, it's 80,000 residents. there have been a number of places where there's been a bit more damage. some of the residential areas. there were four mobile homes that were lost in a fire when a gas line ruptured. but generally the damage has been relatively spotty and no one was killed. there were 100 people who were treated at some of the hospitals. they were all minor injuries except for three who were more critical. cnn, napa, california. >>> and in other earthq
cnn's ken law looks at some of the worst-hit buildings. >> reporter: this is just one corner, one of the worst corners that we could find. you see all these bricks on the sidewalk over here. this is an area normally filled with people having coffee, having dinner this time of the day. that -- those bricks came from up above. if you look up, that entire section has simply been knocked out by the earthquake. this entire building has been what's known here in california as being red tagged,...
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law enforcement officials telling us that american peter curtis who had been held hostage by islamic rebels was released today in syria. our evan perez is joining us as he's been talking to his sources. erin mcpike is live at the white house and nick paton walsh is in london. >> we know that he's safely out of syria. the u.s. authorities tell me that they were contacted and were told that he is now free. his family in massachusetts obviously is very, very happy. the u.s. has known about his capture since 2012 when he disappeared. we know he was being held by an islamic group in syria which is fighting the assad government. that's a group that is separate from isis, with i is the group that is believed to have beheaded an american journalist and publicized it earlier this week. they are now trying to bring him back to this country and obviously his family is overjoyed, ana. >> i want to bring in erin mcpike at the white house. i understand you are hearing reaction from secretary of state john kerry. what have you learned? >> we have statements from kerry and national security adviser
law enforcement officials telling us that american peter curtis who had been held hostage by islamic rebels was released today in syria. our evan perez is joining us as he's been talking to his sources. erin mcpike is live at the white house and nick paton walsh is in london. >> we know that he's safely out of syria. the u.s. authorities tell me that they were contacted and were told that he is now free. his family in massachusetts obviously is very, very happy. the u.s. has known about...
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law review articles have been written about it. one has recently as last june in the harr varvard law review. congress through its arm, the gao, have an opposing view from that of the administration and omb. big surprise. i am reminded of one of president kennedy's press where he was asked where it was concluded he was a total failure as president. he said i'm sure it was passed unanimo unanimously. that is all that this is here, politics. no more, no less. in the end, what are we talking about? the temporary hold was lifted and fund wrs released as they had to be under the law and as acknowledged was required by none other acting chief of staff mick mulvaney, 1 da9 days befor the end of the fiscal year. an alleged violation can no more sustain an impeachment article than can an assertion of executive privilege in opposition to a congressional subpoena absent a final decision of a court ordering compliance with that subpoena. mi mere assertion of a privilege is a constitutional perogative. yet, in a last ditch effort to refrain its
law review articles have been written about it. one has recently as last june in the harr varvard law review. congress through its arm, the gao, have an opposing view from that of the administration and omb. big surprise. i am reminded of one of president kennedy's press where he was asked where it was concluded he was a total failure as president. he said i'm sure it was passed unanimo unanimously. that is all that this is here, politics. no more, no less. in the end, what are we talking...
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for the first time in 13 years, i have had real representation from an attorney at law. i'll be honest, i haven't had a lot of faith in attorneys. i've went through 20 or so in the last 13 years. and i will never let you go. that came from the heart. i didn't write that. i want to also thank senator roger wicker for his kind words about me in the press, and for the record, i have always felt that he is a good and honest man. i respect president obama. i love my country. and would never do anything to pose a threat to him or any other u.s. official. this past week has been a nightmare for myself and my family. my mother has suffered. as well as my children. i would like to get back to normal, which for me means being the best father that i can be to my children, supporting my favorite charity save a life foundation and entertaining through my music. thank you. >> paul kevin curtis, released from custody, charges dropped. there's still plenty of stuff we don't know about what happened. dan lothian, our white house correspondent, is standing by. dan, we do know that ricin-l
for the first time in 13 years, i have had real representation from an attorney at law. i'll be honest, i haven't had a lot of faith in attorneys. i've went through 20 or so in the last 13 years. and i will never let you go. that came from the heart. i didn't write that. i want to also thank senator roger wicker for his kind words about me in the press, and for the record, i have always felt that he is a good and honest man. i respect president obama. i love my country. and would never do...
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the practice of hiding ebola victims is banned under the law. in a british health care worker who tested positive was flown to london sunday night. he caught the virus caring for patients where 15 nurses have died. 2600 people in west africa have been infected with it. >>> a scare in the skies over arizona. an american airlines flight forced to land just before noon sunday. the move came after authorities got word of a tweet claiming there were explosives on board. that tweet sent out by hackers targeting sony's online entertainment president. the aircraft was cleared to continue to san diego. >>> another security breach at brooklyn bridge. police arresting a thrill seeker after he took a stroll on the suspension beams. he was charged with criminal trespass and disorderly conduct. he got past security that had been on high alert. trespassers replaced the flags flying over the bridge. >> let's get a look at the forecast. indra petersons has it for us. >> it feels good. look at the entire country. look how clear the entire area is. you are seeing
the practice of hiding ebola victims is banned under the law. in a british health care worker who tested positive was flown to london sunday night. he caught the virus caring for patients where 15 nurses have died. 2600 people in west africa have been infected with it. >>> a scare in the skies over arizona. an american airlines flight forced to land just before noon sunday. the move came after authorities got word of a tweet claiming there were explosives on board. that tweet sent out...
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it only applies to people not breaking the law, harassment is breaking the law, not trespassing on private property and not interfering in the private lies of public people. that's what will change it, period. >> so this legislation the answer? celebrities like halle berry and jennifer garner have been pushing for anti-paparazzi laws for year moop. >> i don't want shouting, law breaking photographers to continue traumatizing my kids. >> september 2013, they won a small victory when california passed a law outlawing harassment of celebrity children. but more comprehensive laws have all been quashed in the name of freedom of speech. so some celebs have taken the law into their oechb hands. >> the battle is ongoing. >> you don't have to be so aggressive. i'm with a little kid. >> but for the next two days, at least, i've got to make my living on team paparazzi. so i'm not where near my goal of making $750. and time is running out. i'm going to need to score a big photo to make up for it. >> so we're actually on a lamar odom hunt. this is the big picture of the week. this picture is thousands
it only applies to people not breaking the law, harassment is breaking the law, not trespassing on private property and not interfering in the private lies of public people. that's what will change it, period. >> so this legislation the answer? celebrities like halle berry and jennifer garner have been pushing for anti-paparazzi laws for year moop. >> i don't want shouting, law breaking photographers to continue traumatizing my kids. >> september 2013, they won a small victory...
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mccain had some past run-ins with the law. between 2000 and 2008, he was arrested at least six times, all for minor offenses. isaac chase who grew up with mccain said he was a nice, quiet kid who loved playing basketball. he says mccain was impressed that chase was serving with the air force in iraq, and making something of his life and wanted to do the same. >> it don't make no sense. the doug i know is a good person and i wouldn't even think he would ever do anything like that. >> reporter: several months ago mccain told family members he was traveling to turkey. what they did not know is from there he made his way into syria to isis strongholds to fight and die for their cause. and you can bet that american intelligence authorities are looking into every aspect of mccain's past, which could hopefully lead them to other americans serving in isis for those sympathetic to its cause. carol? >> dan simon reporting live for us this morning, thanks so much. >>> the united states is edging toward military action in syria. state dep
mccain had some past run-ins with the law. between 2000 and 2008, he was arrested at least six times, all for minor offenses. isaac chase who grew up with mccain said he was a nice, quiet kid who loved playing basketball. he says mccain was impressed that chase was serving with the air force in iraq, and making something of his life and wanted to do the same. >> it don't make no sense. the doug i know is a good person and i wouldn't even think he would ever do anything like that. >>...
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laws don't apply to supervised use. >> there might not be a law on the books but this is one of those situations where we think common sense should probably dictate our behaviors. and it just doesn't seem to make a lot of sense to give young children access particularly to very powerful automatic weapons. >> reporter: still it's happened before. in 2008 an 8-year-old boy at a gun show in massachusetts shot himself in the head while firing an uzi. the former police chief who organized that show could have gone to prison for more than 20 years, but he was acquitted. and local authorities say so far in this latest incident charges will not be filed against anyone, calling the death the result of an industrial accident. tom foreman, cnn, washington. >>> now, in many states there are gun enthusiasts. i spend a lot of time in arizona. there are many gun enthusiasts there. and in that state it is up to the gun range to decide whether or not to allow a minor to fire a gun. prior to the shooting the gun range where the accident took place allowed children between the ages of 8 and 17 to shoot
laws don't apply to supervised use. >> there might not be a law on the books but this is one of those situations where we think common sense should probably dictate our behaviors. and it just doesn't seem to make a lot of sense to give young children access particularly to very powerful automatic weapons. >> reporter: still it's happened before. in 2008 an 8-year-old boy at a gun show in massachusetts shot himself in the head while firing an uzi. the former police chief who...
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mccain had past run-ins with the law. between 2000 and 2008, he was arrested at least six times, all for minor offenses. isaac chase, who grew up with bei mccain, says he was a nice quiet kid. mccain was impressed that chase was serving with the air force and make something of his life and wanted to do the same. >> it don't make no sense. the doug i know is a good person. >> reporter: several months ago, mccain told family members he was traveling to turkey. what they did not know is that from there he made his way into syria, to isis strongholds, to fight and die for their cause. and you can bet that u.s. intelligence authorities will be combing into every aspect of mccain's life, which could hopefully lead them to other americans serving in isis or those sympathetic to its cause. dan simon, cnn, san diego. >> and i want to talk more about the staggering task of tracking western jihadis with cnn military analyst and retired u.s. army general "spider" marks and also mark baker. spid spider, let me start with you. the noti
mccain had past run-ins with the law. between 2000 and 2008, he was arrested at least six times, all for minor offenses. isaac chase, who grew up with bei mccain, says he was a nice quiet kid. mccain was impressed that chase was serving with the air force and make something of his life and wanted to do the same. >> it don't make no sense. the doug i know is a good person. >> reporter: several months ago, mccain told family members he was traveling to turkey. what they did not know...
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and then you made up a lie to law enforcement about what happened, right? >> that's correct. >> were you trying to protect curtis eddie smith by doing that? >> was i trying to protect curtis eddie smith? >> yes, sir. >> i mean, i don't know exactly. it all had to come together so quick. i don't know that i was trying to protect curtis eddie smith. >> okay. >> i may have been, but it was just, you know, i wasn't supposed to be there. and then i was. >> when you say i wasn't supposed to be there, what do you mean by that? >> i intended him for -- i intended to be gone. i intended for him to shoot me and i intended to be gone. the one thing, the main -- my main concern at that point was, that i did not want buster -- i did not want buster knowing that i had tried to do that. >> okay. >> that was my motivation in telling that story. >> i see. >> did you eventually voluntarily convey to agent kelly and others that that was a fabrication? >> i did. i did. after -- i don't know a few days in detox when i got overdosed, initial -- where i could function, i think i
and then you made up a lie to law enforcement about what happened, right? >> that's correct. >> were you trying to protect curtis eddie smith by doing that? >> was i trying to protect curtis eddie smith? >> yes, sir. >> i mean, i don't know exactly. it all had to come together so quick. i don't know that i was trying to protect curtis eddie smith. >> okay. >> i may have been, but it was just, you know, i wasn't supposed to be there. and then i was....
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we need to do it in our law enforcement agencies as well. >> i certainly share that thought. hope there is follow through and the conversation continues. thanks very much, bishop jakes. >> a real pleasure. thank you, sir. >>> out front next, a new strain of ebola pops up 2,000 miles away from the strain that killed nearly 1500 people. we go live in liberia. in northern california, the clean-up begins after a major earthquake. losses will likely top $1 billion. [ female announcer ] we help make secure financial tomorrows a reality for over 19 million people. [ mom ] with life insurance, we're not just insuring our lives... we're helping protect his. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes real. transamerica. transform tomorrow. transamerica. uh, hi. i'm here to drop off my password? . i'm sorry, i'm just here to what's the password. uh,synergy? datafication! gamification! university of phoenix has had alumni at every fortune 100 company... ...so we can help open the door to your future. go to phoenix.edu to get started today. with centurylink visionary
we need to do it in our law enforcement agencies as well. >> i certainly share that thought. hope there is follow through and the conversation continues. thanks very much, bishop jakes. >> a real pleasure. thank you, sir. >>> out front next, a new strain of ebola pops up 2,000 miles away from the strain that killed nearly 1500 people. we go live in liberia. in northern california, the clean-up begins after a major earthquake. losses will likely top $1 billion. [ female...
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there are laws where the law enforcement can't go into campuses and follow these students. if a parent can't check on a student, check their grades or classes or know if they're coming or going, that's a problem. the fbi can't either nor law enforcement. so, you know, the system has to get better but at the same time, citizens have rights. how can you keep a nation and country secure but at the same time afford the rights and freedoms that makes this the best and greatest nation to live in and to reside? >> it's not an easy balance. not an easy balance. thank you very much for the discussion. obviously we've got to figure this out. it's troubling to people because the more we learn about him being in russia and coming back and posting a video about a radicalizer who was there at the same time, it's frustrating. but limitations to every system. we're going to take a break. when we come back, we have brand new information just in about a phone conversation between the suspect's father and their uncle that may be a window into why this happened. it's lots of things. all waking
there are laws where the law enforcement can't go into campuses and follow these students. if a parent can't check on a student, check their grades or classes or know if they're coming or going, that's a problem. the fbi can't either nor law enforcement. so, you know, the system has to get better but at the same time, citizens have rights. how can you keep a nation and country secure but at the same time afford the rights and freedoms that makes this the best and greatest nation to live in and...
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well, the law includes her from so the law says that anyone who aids and abets an abortion ating and sea ing or intends to enkwej and the law says they could be held criminally responsibility a the and the damages are significant, and in each case $10,000. and in this case, the plaintiff silva is looking for damages from each party, and something to watch. >>> "something many where all wens" a look ahead. >>> fiand now, more on chasing life with dr. sanjay gupta. >>> on today's podcast, we want to keep our brain sharp, and one thing to help slow ing aging is flavonoids, and they are found in tea and wine. a research study tracked people 60 to 100 years of age, and none had sign of demen that. they flooet, and they and what they found is those with the least cognitive decline is those who ate onions, spinach, kale, green leafy res vegetables. what they say is key is eating whole nutritious foods. and you can learn morere wherev you get your podcasts. i'm dr. sanjay gupta. science proves quality sleep is vital to your mental, emotional, and physical health. and we know % of couples sle
well, the law includes her from so the law says that anyone who aids and abets an abortion ating and sea ing or intends to enkwej and the law says they could be held criminally responsibility a the and the damages are significant, and in each case $10,000. and in this case, the plaintiff silva is looking for damages from each party, and something to watch. >>> "something many where all wens" a look ahead. >>> fiand now, more on chasing life with dr. sanjay gupta....
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with local alerts, tips from law enforcement, and the inside scoop from former con artists. real possibilities to stay ahead of the bad guys. if you don't think beat con men at their own game, when you think aarp, then you don't know "aarp". find more surprising possibilities and get to know us at aarp.org/possibilities. >>> main drag of k-town. another mini mall among many. karaoke, no. >> this is the best dumpling spot in town. my mom would just order all these dumplings and leave them on my door, because she's not allowed in my house. and then, i just said, where are you getting these? you know, my mom likes to withhold information, so i finally got it out of her. >> myung in dumplings, where they serve a mix between korean and chinese. each plate handmade to order, my friends. opened in 2007 on olympic boulevard, it's run by yu jin, a korean by way of shenyang province in china. >> been coming here for about two years now. there's no one ever in here. every time i've ever come in. i don't understand how they're open. they're the best dumplings i ever had. maybe just peop
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he was involved in much more than law enforcement. he was involved with the ambulance service on campus. he helped out organizations that were fighting cancer. someone who everyone has something good to say about today. getting the spotlight shined on his life and all the kacauses h supported. >> he will be remembered by a medal in his honor. >> reporter: mit saying they have set up a fund. this fund will support the collier medal. this is something that will be handed out to individuals who sort of have his kind of values and support the kind of causes he has supported. this is something they want to establish so it will more than just a tragedy that is the center of his life. >> dan lothian, over at white house for us. we'll have coverage of the memorial service. >>> just ahead here in the "cnn newsroom," we're going to introduce you to a man who survived the boston terror attacks, but only days later became a witness to a massive explosion in texas. before copd... i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to f
he was involved in much more than law enforcement. he was involved with the ambulance service on campus. he helped out organizations that were fighting cancer. someone who everyone has something good to say about today. getting the spotlight shined on his life and all the kacauses h supported. >> he will be remembered by a medal in his honor. >> reporter: mit saying they have set up a fund. this fund will support the collier medal. this is something that will be handed out to...
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converted to islam several years ago, police in minnesota tell cnn mccain had past run ins with the law, charged with possession of marijuana and driving on a suspended license. several months ago, he told family members he was traveling to turkey, that was the last they saw him. mccain is not the first american to die fighting as a jihadi in syria, he was killed in may, detonating a truck bomb near a syrian military base, in a martyr dom video he's seen tearing up his u.s. passport, and urging others to join the fight. >> you think you have won? you have never won. you will never defeat us. >> he was fighting for an al qaeda tied terror group. mccain is the first american known to have been killed fighting for isis. a grown so brutal it was expelled by al qaeda. more than 100 americans are believed to be fighting as jihadis in syria. u.s. officials tell cnn mccain was on a terror watch list. the state department says they are doing their best to track others. >> we have increased our capacity, tracking, coordination, but clearly this is a threat that we take seriously enough to put it
converted to islam several years ago, police in minnesota tell cnn mccain had past run ins with the law, charged with possession of marijuana and driving on a suspended license. several months ago, he told family members he was traveling to turkey, that was the last they saw him. mccain is not the first american to die fighting as a jihadi in syria, he was killed in may, detonating a truck bomb near a syrian military base, in a martyr dom video he's seen tearing up his u.s. passport, and urging...
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i've always said, i've always thought that this idea is predicated on bad law. where in the 14th amendment, am i supposed to turn for some discussion about viability. the answer is nowhere. so legally speaking, i've always had a difficult time justifying the roe decision. but practically speaking, it's always made a great deal of sense to me. in 1992, we had the casey decision. which says there can be regulation of abortion pre-point of viability but it can't cause undue burd ton be placed on a woman's right to abortion. so abortion law in the united states is all about when the fetus is viable outside of the womb, that is generally agreed upon at 24 weeks but curtis means was viable outside of the womb with a lot of assistance at 21 weeks. let me be clear. i am not saying, i am not saying that the law is going to completely shift because of this one alabama infant but his case underscores and reaffirms my belief that medical science and advance is definitely going to slide that scale from 24 weeks. will it ultimately go to 21 weeks? i don't know. will it go ear
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mccain had some past run-ins with the law between 2000 and 2008. he was arrested at least six times, all for minor offenses. isaac chase, who grew up with mccain, said he was a nice quiet kid who loved playing basketball. he says mccain was impressed that chase was serving with the air force in iraq and making something of his life and wanted to do the same. >> don't make no sense. the doug i know is a good person, and i wouldn't even think that he would ever do anything like that. >> reporter: several months ago mccain told family members he was traveling to turkey. what they did not know is from there he made his way into syria to isis strongholds to fight and die for their cause. and you can bet that american intelligence officials are looking into every aspect of mccain's life that will hopefully identify or lead them to other americans serving in isis or sympathetic to its cause alisyn. >> yes, that would be very helpful. dan simon, thank you. it must be so confounding to his friends and family who thought that they knew him. >> of course, the
mccain had some past run-ins with the law between 2000 and 2008. he was arrested at least six times, all for minor offenses. isaac chase, who grew up with mccain, said he was a nice quiet kid who loved playing basketball. he says mccain was impressed that chase was serving with the air force in iraq and making something of his life and wanted to do the same. >> don't make no sense. the doug i know is a good person, and i wouldn't even think that he would ever do anything like that....
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. >> let's bring in our law enforcement analyst tom fuentes, former fbi assistant director. tom, a lot going on behind the scenes. you heard the mother say she got the word from an fbi agent who was there on the scene who had been working this issue. you're a former fbi agent. take us behind the scenes. what was going on? >> i helped run that program. it's called the personnel recovery program. it involved the training of the employees and family members who are being deployed throughout the world. and if a capture happens of someone, whether it's an employee of the fbi or another government agency or a civilian, whether it's a student or a journalist, if they're captured, then the fbi begins working with all the other agencies, intelligence, military, through diplomatic channels, to try to learn as much as possible. but as you heard the mother say, a big part of this is working with the family and keeping the family informed in any and all progress that might be made toward getting their family member either rescued or released. >> i assume the fbi, other u.s. agencies, wil
. >> let's bring in our law enforcement analyst tom fuentes, former fbi assistant director. tom, a lot going on behind the scenes. you heard the mother say she got the word from an fbi agent who was there on the scene who had been working this issue. you're a former fbi agent. take us behind the scenes. what was going on? >> i helped run that program. it's called the personnel recovery program. it involved the training of the employees and family members who are being deployed...
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>> i would like to see his legacy become the michael brown law, something we're tuflly in the process of working on. i'm not sure if i can disclose all the details of it because i'm not a lawyer. we would like to see a major change in the way that police handle certain operations and their tactics. we really want to see it. we know last week another kid was gunned down, shot six times, i believe, by two police officers near st. louis. it's becoming an epidemic. it's not just here in st. louis, not just a midwest thing. it is a nationwide thing. we want to see the mike brown law go in all over the country. >> on this day, pastor, what's your message to the community of ferguson. >> the message would simply just be we have a hope in christ and we have to view this as -- mike prophetically declared i'm going to be a legend. i agree with him. he is definitely a legend. he's a legend and he's the new voice of the civil rights movement, the new face of the civil rights movement. i don't want the community to let his life and legacy go down in vain. i want to also encourage all fathers to be
>> i would like to see his legacy become the michael brown law, something we're tuflly in the process of working on. i'm not sure if i can disclose all the details of it because i'm not a lawyer. we would like to see a major change in the way that police handle certain operations and their tactics. we really want to see it. we know last week another kid was gunned down, shot six times, i believe, by two police officers near st. louis. it's becoming an epidemic. it's not just here in st....
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> welcome back. we're following developments related to the morning's strong quake in the area around napa, california. in just a moment, a look how an early warning system performed in the moments just before the quake. but first, overseas the latest on a breaking story out of the middle east. an aamerican journalist, held by islamist rebels in syria almost two years, has been freed. peter curtis captured in 2012, he's expected to be reunited with his family soon. in a statement just released by the family, thehis mother had t say, my heart is full at extraordinary, dedicated incredible people, too many to name individually who have become my friends and tirelessly helped us over many months. please know we will be eternally grateful. we are so relieved theo is healthy and safe and finally headed home after his ordeal. but we are also deeply saddened by the terrible, unjustified killing of james foley at the hand of the islamic state in iraq and syria, isis. nick paton walsh is on the story for us.
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but there is some concern at the pentagon about the law of unintended consequences. u.s. air strikes in syria could actually benefit syrian president bashar al assad whose forces are also battling isis. john, christine. >> a very are complicated situation, no question. douglas mccain grew up in minnesota. mccain's cousin can't believe that he's gone or what's being said about him. >> this has been my whole attitude, like he's not dead. you know, why was he in syria? i think maybe it was people he was hanging out with because that's not who he is. he's not isis. he's not a terrorist. he's a happy person. he's close with family. you know, very close to his mom and to his child. like, i don't believe it. >> and despite the evidence, mccain's cousin says the idea that he was a jihadist is ludicrous. president obama has essentially put isis on notice. right now he's weighing options for possible military action in syria after authorizing surveillance inside targets in the country. u.s. officials admit it will take more than just air strikes to defeat isis. >> there's not a mil
but there is some concern at the pentagon about the law of unintended consequences. u.s. air strikes in syria could actually benefit syrian president bashar al assad whose forces are also battling isis. john, christine. >> a very are complicated situation, no question. douglas mccain grew up in minnesota. mccain's cousin can't believe that he's gone or what's being said about him. >> this has been my whole attitude, like he's not dead. you know, why was he in syria? i think maybe it...
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. >> reporter: she has a notorious in-law. she married the nephew of khalid shaikh mohammed, the mastermind behind the 9/11 attackings. basically, is she a scientist or a terrorist? >> she's definitely a terrorist sympathi sympathizer, there's no doubt about that. and she was helping terrorists. but she was never -- she's never been accused of actually committing a terrorist act herself. >> reporter: whether she has committed a terrorist act or not, isis clearly considers her to be of great value. jean casarez, cnn, new york. >>> just ahead, hackers target online gaming networks but did they also target a passenger jet with a sony executive on board? >> leater, many questions still remain in the shooting death of michael brown. so far, the fbi has interviewed more than 200 people. we're about to get an update on the federal investigation. >>> over the weekend, hackers took down sony playstation and other online gaming networks. the american airlines flight with a sony executive on board was forced to land in phoenix on sunday
. >> reporter: she has a notorious in-law. she married the nephew of khalid shaikh mohammed, the mastermind behind the 9/11 attackings. basically, is she a scientist or a terrorist? >> she's definitely a terrorist sympathi sympathizer, there's no doubt about that. and she was helping terrorists. but she was never -- she's never been accused of actually committing a terrorist act herself. >> reporter: whether she has committed a terrorist act or not, isis clearly considers her...
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but there is some concern at the pentagon about the law of unintended consequences. u.s. air strikes in syria, could actually benefit syrian president bashar al assad whose forces are also battling isis, john, christine. >> our thanks to barbara for that report. douglas mccain grew up in minnesota. his family says they did not know he was in syria fighting for isis until the state department told them that he was dead. mccain's cousin said she can't believe that he is gone, or what is now being said about him. >> this is has been my whole attitude like, he's not dead. my second thinking was, you know, why was he in syria? i feel like maybe it was some the people he was hanging out because that's not who he is. he's not isis. he's not a terrorist. he's a happy person. he's close with family. you know, very close with-tto h. and his child, like, i don't believe that. >> despite the evidence, mccain's cousin said the idea that he was a jihadist, she thinks, quote, is ludicrous. >>> president obama has essentially put isis on notice. he is weighing possible military options i
but there is some concern at the pentagon about the law of unintended consequences. u.s. air strikes in syria, could actually benefit syrian president bashar al assad whose forces are also battling isis, john, christine. >> our thanks to barbara for that report. douglas mccain grew up in minnesota. his family says they did not know he was in syria fighting for isis until the state department told them that he was dead. mccain's cousin said she can't believe that he is gone, or what is now...
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. >> reporter: america's south had strict jim crow laws. chicago had something else. invisible lines. and on a hot-summer day in 1919, one of those lines was crossed. >> on july 27th, which was a sunday, there was a young man -- 17 years old -- whose name was eugene williams. and he and four of his friends decided to go to the beach along with everyone else. they were ordinary kids. >> black kids? >> black kids. yes, black kids. there were two beaches that were informally segregated sitting up right against one another. and they were not trying to rile up anybody in the white community. and so, they went to the black beach like most black people did. they got their raft. they pushed out into the water and they were having fun. what they didn't notice was that the currents were carrying their raft south of where they were and it went over this invisible line, which extended all the way out into the water. so, they were now in the waters outside of the white beach. a white, young man saw them and he was furious. he got a pile of rocks and he began heaving them at the bo
. >> reporter: america's south had strict jim crow laws. chicago had something else. invisible lines. and on a hot-summer day in 1919, one of those lines was crossed. >> on july 27th, which was a sunday, there was a young man -- 17 years old -- whose name was eugene williams. and he and four of his friends decided to go to the beach along with everyone else. they were ordinary kids. >> black kids? >> black kids. yes, black kids. there were two beaches that were...
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get a wiretap based on the current laws as they stand. perhaps that is something else to consider and certainly others on capitol hill may disagree with that. but in terms of trying to find going and searching the landfill today or rather over the last two days, we know that they wrapped up that search this day after searching for two days. whether they found a laptop that belonged to one of the two suspects is unclear. they're not saying. but if they can get their hand on that, obviously that could provide a lot of good investigative leads as well, don. >> susan candiotti with the breaking news. susan, thank you for your reporting. we'll be getting back to you. >>> new information on the ricin case. the fbi has a new man, a new suspect and agents are working to talk to him. we'll be back with more information on that right after this break. if you're looking to go to school, you deserve more than just flexibility and convenience. so here's a few reasons to choose university of phoenix. our average class size is only 14 students. our fina
get a wiretap based on the current laws as they stand. perhaps that is something else to consider and certainly others on capitol hill may disagree with that. but in terms of trying to find going and searching the landfill today or rather over the last two days, we know that they wrapped up that search this day after searching for two days. whether they found a laptop that belonged to one of the two suspects is unclear. they're not saying. but if they can get their hand on that, obviously that...
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virtually every law professor. now you're saying you're wrong, okay. so now you're admitting you're wrong. >> i'm admitting that it's not every single law professor. >> we all improve and change our views when we focus more on the issue. and i focus more on the issue. and i now completely am convinced that the issue requires that -- >> justice curtis was not in a supreme court argument. he was making an argument to the senate. >> that's right. >> and the point that you -- i don't know what criminal-like behavior is. you keep talking about -- >> i'll tell you what it is. >> let me finish. the idea that you can only impeach a president for criminal or criminal-like behavior is absurd on its face. think about some examples. suppose the president goes to a religious commune and refuses to speak or talk to anyone. you think that president could be impeached? it's clearly legal. but, of course -- >> he couldn't be -- >> let me explain why. let me explain why. so, when the framers sat down to discuss whether to have impeachment or not, one of the major issues
virtually every law professor. now you're saying you're wrong, okay. so now you're admitting you're wrong. >> i'm admitting that it's not every single law professor. >> we all improve and change our views when we focus more on the issue. and i focus more on the issue. and i now completely am convinced that the issue requires that -- >> justice curtis was not in a supreme court argument. he was making an argument to the senate. >> that's right. >> and the point that...
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, harassment is breaking the law. not trespassing on private property, and not interfering in the private lives of public people. that's what will change it, period. >> so is legislation the answer? >> back up. >> celebrities like halle berry and jennifer garner have been pushing for anti-paparazzi laws for years. >> i don't want a gang of shouting, law breaking photographers camping out where we are all day every day, to continue traumatizing my kids. >> they won a small victory when california passed a law outlawing harassment of celebrity children. some celebs have taken the law into their own hands. >> what did you say? the battle is ongoing. >> why do you have to be so aggressive? i'm with a little kid. >> for the next two days at least, i have to make my living on team paparazzi. i'm nowhere near my goal of making $750. time is running out, i'm going to need to score a big photo to make it happen. this picture is thousands of dollars, it's huge. this is what everybody's chasing. lamar odom and khloe kardashian h
, harassment is breaking the law. not trespassing on private property, and not interfering in the private lives of public people. that's what will change it, period. >> so is legislation the answer? >> back up. >> celebrities like halle berry and jennifer garner have been pushing for anti-paparazzi laws for years. >> i don't want a gang of shouting, law breaking photographers camping out where we are all day every day, to continue traumatizing my kids. >> they won...
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. >> reporter: a federal law enforcement official agrees and says tamerlan was not on a terror watch list or any no fly list because the u.s. never deemed him a threat. so there were no alarm bells when tsarnaev came back to the u.s. six months later. >> by the time he returned, all investigations, the matter had been closed. >> reporter: even so, it's not clear if the department of homeland security, which was charged with monitoring travel, even knew that tsarnaev was on the fbi's radar. feds failing to talk to each other was supposed to be a lesson learned from 9/11. >> we're trying to make sure that all of that information that was available was shared. if it wasn't, there may be somebody who dropped the ball. >> reporter: a u.s. official says, even when there's a hit in the system, it doesn't prompt anyone in law enforcement to take action. it's just monitoring for suspicious travel. joe johns, cnn, washington. >> our thanks to joe johns for that report. >>> later today, another memorial here in boston for yet another of the victims in these attacks. at noon vice president joe b
. >> reporter: a federal law enforcement official agrees and says tamerlan was not on a terror watch list or any no fly list because the u.s. never deemed him a threat. so there were no alarm bells when tsarnaev came back to the u.s. six months later. >> by the time he returned, all investigations, the matter had been closed. >> reporter: even so, it's not clear if the department of homeland security, which was charged with monitoring travel, even knew that tsarnaev was on the...